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Collected stories - 1 September to 30 November 2022
Now the Government is now recalibrating the scheme because it's dished out too many discounts. Keep Reading
There are renewed calls for greater consultation and consideration of Māori needs as new alcohol laws are considered. Keep Reading
Tight Spot: Maori Development Minister Willie Jackson has been left holding a draft implementation plan for the UN Declaration on the Right... Keep Reading
Trevor Mallard has ended his career as an MP this week after 38 years. Much has changed. We sat down to chat through his storied history and get his insights. Keep Reading
I’m on the road at the moment. North America. Toronto and New York. And like anyone who’s been fortunate enough to take a holiday in the U.S lately, I’ve b Keep Reading
OPINION: It's sensible to find out which public services work best. But don’t use it as an excuse to cut spending. Keep Reading
OPINION: While some Kiwis will already be hard-hit, the longer inflation’s grip continues, the more it increases the chances of it rippling out to the middle-class. Keep Reading
The simple reason Labour won't go to the polls early: hope time will deliver popularity. Keep Reading
In a nearly 4,000-word speech to the NZ First annual convention last weekend, Winston Peters mentioned the words ‘apartheid’ only twice and ‘separatism’ once Keep Reading
The Kris Faafoi case raises questions about the adequacy of the rules regarding conflicts of interest for ministers and former ministers, and the Barbara Kuriger case highlights the absence of any such rules for backbench MPs Keep Reading
Plaything Of The Right? Just how decisively the Right is shaping our politics will become clear in the run-up to the Hamilton West by-elect... Keep Reading
Items of interest and importance today GOVERNMENT AND PARLIAMENT Damien Venuto (Herald): Five years in, have Labour and Jacinda Ardern lost their stardust? Matthew Hooton (Herald): Jacinda Ardern's path to victory in 2023 (paywalled) Peter Dunne (Newshub): Rules on political conflicts of inter Keep Reading
"If nearly one in five of your workers left in any one year you would be asking some serious questions about your pay and working conditions," union boss says. Keep Reading
OPINION: The chronic inability to be precise about the objective of government initiatives has real-world effects beyond its linguistic crimes. Keep Reading
Tikanga Maori tertiary education provider Te Wānanga o Raukawa wants to change the law to better reflect the way it operates and works with iwi. As a Crown... Keep Reading
Departing Labour MP shares some anecdotes, final ideas and a few choice words for his colleagues as he signs out from Parliament with his valedictory speech. Keep Reading
Agriculture Minister Damien O'Connor says the number of protesters was "not as many as they thought". Meanwhile, National's deputy leader Nicola Willis spent time with those who showed up. Keep Reading
The people of Hamilton West will choose their new MP on December 10. Keep Reading
The High Court has declared Parliament's Speaker was unreasonable, irrational, and unjustified in his decision to trespass NZ First leader Winston Peters during the occupation of Parliament grounds by protesters earlier this year. Keep Reading
National claims Labour's approach to welfare "is doing serious harm". Keep Reading
Wayne Brown (or is that Matthew Hooton) has over the past few days released a series of letters that are astonishing in their audacity. His latest on transport proposes business as usual at a time when dramatic change is required. Keep Reading
Jacinda Ardern has claimed poverty figures are improving - but incorrectly suggested the data included children living in non-private dwellings. Keep Reading
OPINION: If Clark’s government nurtured the earliest co-governance model, why did Peters not demand a referendum between 2005 and 2008? Keep Reading
‘Racial separatism’ is the cause célèbre of those who feel marginalised by cultural change in New Zealand. They yearn for a simpler time when race relations were about who you played rugby with and not much else. One didn’t ask moral questions about colonisation. The distribution of wealth and power Keep Reading
New Auckland mayor Wayne Brown wants a shake-up. Keep Reading
Latest collected news stories and opinion articles on the current New Zealand political scene. Keep Reading
Collected news stories and opinion articles from 1 September through to the election on Saturday 17 October 2020 Keep Reading